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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkably high occurrence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that happens frequently or in large numbers, emphasizing the significance of that frequency.
Example: "In the study, researchers noted a remarkably high occurrence of the rare disease among the population."
Alternatives: "an unusually high frequency" or "a significantly high rate".
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Though the authors do not comment on it, there was also a remarkably high occurrence of additional mutations in the B. subtilis relA suppressor strains.
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Workshop participants agreed that genotoxicity tests in mammalian cells in vitro produce a remarkably high and unacceptable occurrence of irrelevant positive results (e.g. when compared with rodent carcinogenicity).
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04346.002 Epidemiological and clinical research has identified a profusion of correlated physiological traits, as well as a remarkably high incidence of co-occurrence and comorbidity among disorders.
That's a remarkably high percentage.
a remarkably high proportion for a Presidential election.
The other 224 have been sterilised, a remarkably high proportion.
A remarkably high proportion of citizens are armed.
The musical elements have a remarkably high hit rate.
Especially, PSU-PhAH blend showed a remarkably high toughness.
We tasted wines from the 1996 to 2001 vintages, with prices from a remarkably low $9 to a remarkably high $96.
What was wonderful is that there was a remarkably high number of births — seven births.
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